Sharon Tandy

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Daughter Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
I've Found Love 00:00 Tools
Hurry Hurry Choo Choo 00:00 Tools
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Gotta Get Enough Time 00:00 Tools
Our Day Will Come 00:00 Tools
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Now That You've Gone 00:00 Tools
One Way Street 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Over It 00:00 Tools
Perhaps Not Forever 00:00 Tools
You've Gotta Believe It 00:00 Tools
The Way She Looks at You 00:00 Tools
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Hurtin' Me 00:00 Tools
Love Is Not a Simple Affair 00:00 Tools
He'll Hurt Me 00:00 Tools
Somebody Speaks Your Name 00:00 Tools
Move a Little Closer 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Your Baby 00:00 Tools
For a Little While 00:00 Tools
Border Town 00:00 Tools
World 00:00 Tools
Things Get Better 00:00 Tools
Two Can Make It Together 00:00 Tools
Walk From Here To Mexico 00:00 Tools
Roundabout 00:00 Tools
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When a Woman Is in Love 00:00 Tools
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Fool On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Love Makes The World Go Round 00:00 Tools
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Love Them All (feat. Sharon Tandy) 00:00 Tools
Love Makes The World Go Around 00:00 Tools
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World (1968) 00:00 Tools
Hold-On 00:00 Tools
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Now That Youve Gone 00:00 Tools
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Hurry Hurry Choo Choo (1968) 00:00 Tools
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Sharon Tandy (born Sharon Finkelstein; 18 September 1943 – 21 March 2015) was a South African singer who achieved some success in the United Kingdom in the 1960s as part of the blue-eyed soul and psychedelic movements. In 1966, she recorded some songs at Stax studios, a rarity for a white singer. She also had several chart hits in South Africa in the 1970s. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, Tandy appeared in South Africa's first beat film, Africa Shakes, and moved to England in 1964 at the suggestion of Frank Fenter, UK head of Atlantic Records, whom she later married. She released several singles between 1965 and 1969, and although none was a hit, she appeared on several contemporary television programmes, such as Beat Club. She has been described by Richie Unterberger as "blue-eyed soul singer rather in the mold of Dusty Springfield, both in terms of her voice and her versatility, blending various shades of soul, British pop, and even some tinges of mod-psychedelia." Her voice has also been compared to those of Julie Driscoll and Christine Perfect. In 1966 she recorded tracks at Stax Records' McLemore Avenue studios, backed by Booker T. & the M.G.'s and Isaac Hayes, and was an opening act on the 1967 Stax/Volt Tour of Europe. That year she also teamed up with another of Fenter's bands, Les Fleur de Lys and recorded several singles for the Atlantic label and a session for John Peel's "Top Gear". She recorded a single for Polydor in 1967 credited to Debrah Aire featuring more pop styled tracks, but this also flopped. However, the combination of lack of commercial success and the breakdown of her relationship with Fenter led to her return to South Africa in 1970. As half of various duets, Tandy scored three South African Top Ten hits between 1972 and 1978. However, little success followed these recordings. In 1989, she appeared in the South African boxing film Brutal Glory as a singer. Sharon Tandy died on 21 March 2015, after a long illness. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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